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237Comparative Harm, Creation and DeathUtilitas 28 (2): 136-163. 2016.Given that a person's death is bad for her,whenis it bad? I defendsubsequentism, the view that things that are bad in the relevant way are bad after they occur. Some have objected to this view on the grounds that it requires us to compare the amount of well-being the victim would have enjoyed, had she not died, with the amount she receives while dead; however, we cannot assign any level of well-being, not even zero, to a dead person. In the population ethics literature, many philosophers have ar…Read more
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Areas of Specialization
| Philosophy of Mind |
| Normative Ethics |
| Value Theory, Miscellaneous |
| Epistemology |